By Hanako M. Ricks
HollywoodNews.com: Details for the motion picture soundtrack for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 have been released, and Amazon has a beautifully packaged collector’s edition of which only 10,000 copies will be sold, beginning December 21.
The soundtrack contains 26 tracks and was performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, with direction provided by composer Alexandre Desplat, who has been nominated for Grammy, Academy and Golden Globe awards for his work on the soundtracks for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Queen. The track listing is as follows:
1 Obliviate
2 Snape to Malfoy Manor
3 Polyjuice Potion
4 Sky Battle
5 At The Burrow
6 Harry and Ginny
7 The Will
8 Death Eaters
9 Dobby
10 Ministry of Magic
11 Detonators
12 The Locket
13 Fireplaces Escape
14 Ron Leaves
15 The Exodus
16 Godric’s Hollow Graveyard
17 Bathilda Bagshot
18 Hermione’s Parents
19 Destroying the Locket
20 Ron’s Speech
21 Lovegood
22 The Deathly Hallows
23 Captured and Tortured
24 Rescuing Hermione
25 Farewell to Dobby
26 The Elder Wand
The collector’s edition of the soundtrack will include the following features:
– Individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity
– PremierCell Presentation of high quality film photography on heavy cardstock featuring two 35MM film cells cut from the movie reel. Comes with attachable easel.
– 7 inch double sided picture Vinyl Disc with score from the movie
– DVD with 5.1 audio mix of Alexandre Desplat s score and a
7 minute video featurette of the scoring session, along with
interviews with Composer Alexandre Desplat and Producers David Heyman and David Barron.
– Movie Poster
– Orchestral Sheet Music from recording session at Abbey Road Studios signed by Alexandre Desplat
– Soundtrack on CD
– 2nd CD with additional score

The soundtrack is now available for pre-order at Amazon and will be available on November 16, three days before the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.
Photo courtesy of Amazon.
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